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  1. Growing organic vegetables west of the Cascades by Steve Solomon, 1985
  2. Growing organic vegetables west of the Cascades: A concise manual of organic vegetable gardening for residents of the maritime regions of Washington and Oregon by Steve Solomon, 1980
  3. Growing Organic Vegetables West of the Cascades by Steve Solomon, 1985-01-01
  4. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Organic Gardening by Steve Solomon, 2007-11-28
  5. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Organic Gardening [GROWING VEGETABLES WEST OF-6/E] by Steve(Author) Solomon, 2007-11-30
  6. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Natural Gardening by Steve Solomon, 2002-01-07
  7. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: Steve Solomon's Complete Guide to Natural Gardening by Steve Solomon, 1989-03

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65. Organic Gardening
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Reading on organic (but not necessarily BD) Gardening. *Solomon, Steve, GrowingVegetables west of the Cascades, Sasquatch Books, 2000, ISBN 157061-240-4.
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68. The Seattle Times: Pacific Northwest Magazine
Terry Carkner thrives on farming organic vegetables and fruit for her the last visitget packed in along with the vegetables. I'm making more by Growing less. .
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These sheep, raised on Bruce Dunlop's Lopez Island farm, have an idyllic life, grazing free-range on natural pasture. Their meat is a gourmet treat Dunlop sells direct from the farm. These customers buy their produce by subscription from Terry Carkner's farm in Puyallup. They pick up their vegetables weekly right at the farm. HERE, ON THIS farm in the belly of the Puyallup Valley, the soil is deep and rich as fudge, nurturing honey-sweet corn, perfect baby artichokes, lush lettuces the color of limes and emeralds. In the barn, gleaming strawberries perfume the air; peas swell in snapping-fresh pods. Through the drowsy days of summer and into fall, customers swarm like bees in the barn, hovering over tables piled with produce picked that morning. Terry Carkner, who owns and works this farm full time, sells everything she grows within 30 miles, and never leaves her driveway to do it. She has so much business she turns people away. Carkner has been farming here now for 20 years, but it wasn't always this way.

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71. Green Screens: The Bad News About Organic Food
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by Gary Kline Special to the Green Pages only organic and thus may be no more nutritious than non-organically grown foods. I am speaking in generalities, of course. Some organically grown foods are undoubtedly highly nutritious. But how is one to know? Farmers do not generally grow with nutritional content uppermost in mind. They get paid by the pound, bushel, or ton produced rather than the vitamins, minerals, and protein quality of their produce or livestock. If you accept that we are what we eat, and you wish to enjoy peak health, then you should be interested to know why I suspect most organic foods are nutritionally sub-par and what needs to be done about it. Simply because food is organic does not mean it automatically contains adequate nutrients. In fact, the nutritional quality of nearly all food grown in this country has steadily declined over the past century as virgin soils have been exploited, degraded and depleted of both organic matter and minerals. This trend correlates with the dramatic rise in degenerative diseases which probably are more a matter of nutrient decline and altered diet than of environmental contaminants. If the necessary nutrients are not already in the soil naturally, or they have been extracted without being restored, they have to be added in the form of fertilizers and other soil-improving materials. In certain parts of this country, particularly east of the Mississippi and here in the maritime northwest, nutrient deficiencies are common, due to high annual rainfalls. Certain nutrients, particularly phosphorous and calcium, are notoriously deficient in soils west of the Cascades. Phosphorous was always lacking in the native rock from which our soils evolved. Calcium and other minerals are leached out of the topsoil and down into the ground water about as fast as they are released by weathering of rock particles.

72. Re: Organic Gardening Book Recommendations?
SB351.H5S76 Strandberg, Meta Food Growing without poisons 5.T8 Wallechinsky, David Chico's organic gardening and how to grow your own vegetables, fruits and
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73. Abigal Gordons Gardens
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74. Farmers Own Organics From Charlie's Produce
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Regular field and orchard visits provide our sales staff with valuable information about quality, harvest yields and availability. We feel that personal contact between the grower and the broker creates a positive partnership.

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79. Re: OFF Positive Y2K Action From Organic Farmers (fwd)
Tilth is a Northwest network of organic farmers and to storage crops and winter vegetables,this is bonds between producers and consumers, Growing more storage
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80. Monthly Newsletter
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Extension Agent's Report I can't tell if it's just because of the mild days or if it's the norm, but when we have daffodils, trees, and ornamentals blooming in late February and early March, it amazes me. This exact time in Wyoming where I grew up is typically below zero temperatures; lots of wind and of course, snow. The first signs of spring come in mid to late April, and are often disrupted with spring snowstorms. While it may not be snowing here, it can easily be raining sideways, which can keep any hardy Pacific Northwest gardener indoors. Clatsop County Master Gardeners are hoping for all garden enthusiasts to spend a rainy Saturday by attending the Master Gardener Spring Garden Seminar - The Cutting Edge, featuring Lucy Hardiman, garden designer, on Saturday, March 15, 2003, at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Be sure to look for more details inside the newsletter, or stop by the Extension Office or local nursery for a registration form. This is the major fundraiser of the Master Gardener Association, and money earned goes to scholarships, educational programs, the Demo Garden at the Fairgrounds, etc. Please come to support them and learn more about gardening in the Northwest! Enjoy your spring daffodils and spring showers!

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